NuVo

2 qt. Titanium Infusion (White) Cabinet Paint Kit

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Product Overview

The NuVo Cabinet Paint Kit is the quickest way to makeover your cabinets yourself because of two time savers which set NuVo apart: You don't have to remove your cabinet doors and you don't have to add an additional topcoat over the NuVo paint. NuVo is an extremely durable modified acrylic urethane which bonds to wood and laminates. There are eight ready-to-go custom NuVo cabinet colors which work well with light and dark countertop colors. Each Kit covers up to 100 sq. ft. of cabinets and provides easy clean up with soap and water.

2-step process is designed for quick and simple application with a 6 in. roller and 2 in. angled brush

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Specifications

Dimensions

Container Size

1 QT-Quart

Coverage Area (sq. ft.)

100

Details

Application Method

Roller

Application Method

Roller

Coating Product Category

Paint

Color Family

Whites

Color/Finish

White Semi-gloss

Dry to touch (min.)

45

Interior Paint & Stains Product Type

Wall/Trim Paint

Interior/Exterior

Interior

Mildew Resistant

No

Paint & Primer in One

Yes

Paint Product Type

Interior Paint/Stain

Paint/Stain Base Material

Water

Paint/Stain Clean Up

Soap & Water

Paint/Stain Key Features

Tintable

Paint/Stain/Waterproofer Product Type

Cabinet & Countertop

Primer required

No

Returnable

90-Day

Sheen

Semi-Gloss

Time before recoating (hours)

2

Tint Base

Base 1

Tintable

Yes

Transparency

Solid

Warranty / Certifications

Manufacturer Warranty

Since we do not have control over surface preparation or application, this Warranty does not include cost of labor for application of coating and excludes any incidental or consequential damages. Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the limitation or exclusion contained in the above warranty may not apply to you.

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This is a low sheen, basic white paint. Save your money and buy a high quality name brand semi gloss instead, unless you like putting on three or more coats for a eggshell finish.

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A clean white that will match most white door trim paint. It is not super shiny or metallic looking. Not a flat paint. For me seemed more an eggshell that got a little shinier with each coat. Don't know why they call it Titanium, though.

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It's definitely bright white, I just uploaded some pictures, hope that helps. I don't think it's metallic at all. It has a slight sheen to it.

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I have brown cabinets which are like about 4 years old. Do I still have to sand them before I apply the white paint and also - do I need a primer? If yes, please recommend one and which sandpaper will be best to use? Thank you in advance

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Yes they need sanded to remove the stain or the paint will not stick. 300 grit sand paper will work.

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If your cabinets have any deep nicks or scratches – then fill them in with a fastdrying wood filler – We suggest you perform any patches before cleaning and taping your cabinetsbecause this will allow the patches to dry while you’re getting the rest of your cabinets ready –To patch – use a putty knife and fill in the blemish with a fast drying wood filler and allow the patch tobuild up a littleRead More

If your cabinets have any deep nicks or scratches – then fill them in with a fastdrying wood filler – We suggest you perform any patches before cleaning and taping your cabinetsbecause this will allow the patches to dry while you’re getting the rest of your cabinets ready –To patch – use a putty knife and fill in the blemish with a fast drying wood filler and allow the patch tobuild up a little higher than the surface - Allow to dry – Sand until smooth and even with surface –

IF you’re replacing any old knobs with new ones - and the new knob’s screw holesdon’t match up with the existing holes – then take the time now to patch the old holes withwood filler - And then drill new holes for the new knobs as needed -

– You must sand all of your cabinet surfaces to ensure the paint adheres properly. Youdon’t have to remove your existing finish – just sand until all of your surfaces are “deglossed”–This pertains to all cabinet types - including wood, laminate, vinyl and painted surfaces -Use Number 300 grit or higher fine sand paper because the fine grit won’t create visiblescratch marks in your finish -If you have wood cabinets – then follow your wood’s grain with your sanding motions andavoid sanding in a circular fashion. If you have an electric palm sander then follow yourwood’s grain as well -Be sure to sand extra well around your door handles and stove because of the potential oilsand dirt located in these areas.For applications on an existing high-gloss finish – it’s optimal to apply a liquid de-glosser toyour finish first and then use the 300 grit sand paper to lightly scuff up the surface.When you’re done with your sanding, wipe up all of the sanding dust with a standardwindow cleaner such as Windex® because the alcohol and ammonia won’t leave a residue –Read Less

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Thank you for your inquiry. To apply on metal cabinets, we recommend using a Metal Primer on the cabinets first before applying the Nuvo Paint. This will help with the adhesion of the paint.

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Here are the step by step instructions for applying this product and some frequently asked questions: http://www.homedepot.com/catalog/pdfImages/17/17c4fe46-15ec-4652-a616-7b25d8ba1db9.pdf

Have a great day!

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Hello there! You will not need to prime your cabinets unless the finish is very old. You'll just need to do the standard prep work of sanding with a #600 grit sandpaper and using Windex to remove all dust. For transitioning from a dark to a light color, it may take an extra coat or two to accomplish a flawless finish. Please let u know if you have any questions or concerns. Thanks so much, and have aRead More

Hello there! You will not need to prime your cabinets unless the finish is very old. You'll just need to do the standard prep work of sanding with a #600 grit sandpaper and using Windex to remove all dust. For transitioning from a dark to a light color, it may take an extra coat or two to accomplish a flawless finish. Please let u know if you have any questions or concerns. Thanks so much, and have a great day!Read Less

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I would. After sanding and painting on medium oak cabinets, I still had (slight) bleed through after three coats in certain areas using this paint. Obviously you still need to do initial sanding, but I am sure using a blocking primer would have given a better finished product.

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Customer Reviews

Rated 4.1 out of 5 by 25
reviewers.

Rated 5.0 out of 5.0 by Skye06 Transformer
This is a great product that allows you to completely change and bring new life to an old cabinet. I used this product to liven up an old bathroom cabinet. The process is as easy as sanding your cabinet with fine grit sandpaper to take the stain off then everything else you need is in the kit. You just brush your paint on with the provided brushes and rollers and you are set. The wood I had painted over was darker in color so it took three coats for me to cover it, but the results are astounding. I used the paint kit and put a new top on my vanity and completely modernized my bathroom. The only con I had was the roller provided did not roll very well.
October 30, 2016

Rated 4.0 out of 5.0 by JB Easy and cheap way to re-do a kitchen
The roller created air bubbles so I painted it all with the brush supplied. It looks great, it was just very time consuming. It is a really inexpensive way to redo your whole kitchen (under $100 for the kit, any extra's you need like tape, sanding paper, and I got a third can of paint off Amazon in case I needed it, which I did not). You also do not have to remove to remove the cabinet doors which I loved. Kitchen was oak colored before.
October 18, 2016

Rated 3.0 out of 5.0 by sarah Does an Alright Job
Just bought a house and I can't update the kitchen just yet so I settled for painting the cabinets and countertops. This paint kit did an alright job, it will do for a few years. The paint is thinner then other paints. My cabinets were a dark brown so it took 4 coats for everything. I used all the paint for my small kitchen. I used a deglosser/degreaser on the cabinets then sanded with 500 sandpaper. After painting there are some spots that have turned yellow and spots that have cracked. So, I must of not deglossed/degreased/ sanded then spots enough. Overall it will do I till I update. Wouldn't recommend if your not looking to change your cabinets eventually.
October 20, 2016

Rated 5.0 out of 5.0 by Pleased Great product
Needed an inexpensive way to update kitchen. Used this product to update kitchen cabinets until I am ready to replace them. It turned out great.
August 9, 2016

Rated 5.0 out of 5.0 by Van My Kitchen Cabinet Redo
Easy instructions, I did use 2 coats of Kliz Interior oil based primer, because I did not want the oak (wood) cabinets to bleed through. I then used 2 coats of Nuvo paint. I love the results, no regrets. I love my white kitchen cabinets.
May 31, 2016

Rated 2.0 out of 5.0 by GM Where's the Sheen?
I gave this a shot given all the mainly positive reviews. Am in the process of redoing a 48" oak vanity that was tired and just blah. Prep is always the key and I spent a day removing all hardware, sanding, etc. Well, I'm two coats in, and I'm like, where's the sheen??? It went on smooth enough, but I'm not sure I'd call it any thing more than eggshell. As it dried it just got flatter and flatter.
Very disappointed for over thirty bucks a quart. One more coat, and that's it. NO WAY this is semi gloss paint. Clearly would have been better off just purchasing a major brand top of the line semi gloss at half the cost. Probably will end up doing that. Waste of money.
July 23, 2016

Rated 2.0 out of 5.0 by CC Disappointed
Needed more than one coat and still looked dull. Paint had minor peeling. Not happy with this product.
August 30, 2016

Rated 5.0 out of 5.0 by mixerdude Covers Well, Dries to a Hard Finish
We used this product on a bookshelf. Anyone who has painted a bookshelf with latex paint may have experienced items sticking to the paint or discoloration. Also, most latex paints show wear on the shelves as well.
The Titanium Infusion paint has performed flawlessly. There is no sticking, discoloration, or wear. This is the best paint I have ever used for these applications.
We applied the product per the instructions. They give you everything you need to apply the product. You only need to provide preparation materials.
Outstanding product...I highly recommend this for any cabinet repainting project.
July 21, 2015

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